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    North King Noodle House

    4.4 (16 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 9:00 pm

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    Crystal L.

    Love their handmade fresh noodles! You can choose the noodle style. Their sweet and sour soup is very flavourful. The skewers are full of cumin spices! Service is good! They speak English, Mandarin, and Cantonese. The restaurant is family style. Kids were hanging out at the restaurant watching cartoon.

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    Edward L.

    Solid Northern style Chinese noodle shop in Burnaby Heights. This is where Paul's Restaurant used to be. Parking is plentiful along Hastings, as well as the side streets. The inside is pretty bare bones but modern. I talked to the staff and the owner of this place also owns Yu Xiang Yuan (noodle restaurant) at Fraser and 50th. I had their lamb noodle soup. For the price, the portion is a wee bit small. Ingredients were fresh, with plenty of vegetables. The lamb pieces are from random parts of the animals, so be sure to be adventurous. The noodles are springy and nice. I'm not sure if this place has the thick noodles. According to the staff, they are all handmade, though I couldn't see the kitchen area. The beef rolls are a decently large portion. Stuffed full of meaty goodness, with just the right amount of sauce inside. Delicious. Pricing is a bit high, but the quality is decent. I'd eat here again. Recommended.

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    Jonny M.

    Decided to give North King Noodle House a try as they serve Northern Chinese food. They're next door to X-Site Bistro. We dropped in on a Thursday for lunch. Server was friendly, teapot brought to our table. Food came out within 15 minutes. - Chilli cold chicken (#3) ($13.95) - tender, boneless chicken. Chili oil was very mild. - Cumin lamb fried noodle (#11) ($17.95) - wasn't a fan of the lamb. Noodles were okay, vegetables (cabbage and broccoli) bland. - Soybean & pork sauce spinach noodle (#39) ($14.95) - noodles were decent but doesn't beat out Joojak's spinach noodles. - Xiao long bao (#100) ($10.95) - standard fare. Typical eats at NKNH.

    Dan-Dan Noodles (peanut butter) $15.95
    Em G.

    Newly opened, North King Noodle House has some delicious surprises up their sleeve with a take of a more northern region of Chinese food and some dim sum items too. The interior is beautiful and simple. They do have a few booths and even a larger table to accommodate 6 people. What we tried and shared: -Dan-Dan Noodles (peanut butter) $15.95 -Soybean & Pork Sauce Spinach Noodle $15.95 -Beef Noodle Soup $13.95 -Xiao Long Bao $10.95 -Xin-Jiang Chicken Fried Noodles (boneless) $23.95 -Beef Roll $11.95 Some of our top favourites were the Xiao Long Bao, Dan-Dan Noodles and the Beef Noodle Soup. The Xin-Jiang Chicken Fried Noodle had a great wok-hei and the sauce was super yummy. The potato(french fries) was a pleasant surprise. The staff are super friendly and if your have any dietary issues just ask them, including a change in spice level. They're also serving some very fragrant tea, which I believe is a Lychee tea (not 100% sure) but its delicious. If your in the area go and give North King Noodle House a try. I'm sure you'll find something that will satisfy that craving.

    Sandy Y.

    North King Noodle House 北皇饭店 recently opened in Burnaby Heights. This is a haven of Hunan cuisine, also known as Xiang cuisine 湘菜. We dropped by for lunch. On our table: Chili Cold Chicken - bursting with that authentic Xiang flavor, absolutely delightful! Beef Noodle Soup - the noodles stole the show, chewy and bursting with flavor. Steamed Lamb Dumplings - oh, the juiciness! A mild grass-finished flavor, truly a treat for the taste buds. The quality is unmatched, and the value is fantastic. If you find yourself in Burnaby Heights, North King Noodle House is a must-visit. We recommend this spot for an unforgettable journey into Xiang cuisine! Food: 5/5 Must Try! Service: 5/5 Kids: 3/5 Yay! Price: $30-50 for two (Lunch) Presentation: 2/5 Parking: Street parking available in the neighbourhood. Tips: * Get $5 off for orders over $40 * Can ask the server for the spice level adjustment. * Serve hand-made noodles. Would I Return: Yes ‍

    C. H.

    We were in the area during the week and stopped by two times for a lunch and a dinner. The food is somewhat authentic. The xiao long bao were alright. The skin was really thin and I found it broke really easily that the soup was lost at times. It was interesting they provided a spoon to scoop the dumplings into our bowls. Some dishes were not really authentic as they put French fries in one of their noodle dishes. It did taste surprisingly decent for what it was. They upsold that their beef roll was really good. However, it was literally just beef rolled into a pancake. The greens (cucumber, cilantro or green onion) were missing. I found some of the flavours were also catering to the clientele in the community. Ambience is dated. It felt like a hole in the wall type of restaurant. However, the service made up for it. Overall, I find this a good Asian cuisine addition to North Burnaby. I would consider coming back when I am in the area when I wanted to enjoy some dumplings. There is ample street parking in the area.

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    Nick F.

    Very tasty Got the Shui Zhu Yu, Water Boiled Fish. And the La Zi Ji, the Chongqing Chicken. Both were great! There was a ton of fish, and the La Zi Ji was BONELESS, which is the only time I've seen this dish served boneless. So anyone with an aversion to bones would do well here. Highly suggest a visit

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    The very best fresh fried noodles with the perfect flavor! We are repeat customers :)

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    I had a family dinner here on Friday. We had Peking Duck course ($73.95), Hot and Sour Soup…read more($14.95), Sliced Pork with Garlic ($18.95), Deluxe Fried Rice ($17.95). Peking Duck course was fantastic. Food was more than enough for 4 people. Duck lettuce wrap was fantastic we couldn't finish all of it. Hot and Sour Soup was rather sour than spicy. It was not the best, but tasted alright though. My parents would've liked the soup to be a bit spicy. Sliced pork with garlic was good. Deluxe Fried Rice was fresh and tasty. Staff was helpful bringing water and more Hoisin sauce. Food was pretty good. We ended up taking some leftovers home. It was a wonderful dining experience at Chongqing!

    Surprising good takeout style Chinese food place kitty corner to Metropolis…read more Parking is available but very limited in the lot next to the building. There is also street parking nearby. The place used to be a fried chicken (fast food) joint way back, so the seating area is actually not that large. Most of the space is taken up by the kitchen. Staff are friendly and professional. The food is typical mid end banquet style, but the flavours are good, and the value is there. Lettuce wrap - standard restaurant fare. Decent quality. Fried green bean - nice and spicy, thanks to the house chili sauce. They can tune the spiciness on this one. Default is on the spicier side. Tasty. Shanghai fried noodles - standard restaurant fare. Hot & sour soup - better than the competition. Not sure what's special about it, but it stood out. Chongqing deluxe fried rice - one of their signature dishes. Great mix of flavour. Crispy rice with shrimp soup - honestly this would be the one dish that wasn't that great. Rice blocks were crispy, but the shrimp soup was nothing special. I'd skip this dish. Other than the crispy rice, everything is pretty standard compared to similar places out there. Expectations were met. Very good value. I'd gladly eat here again. Recommended.

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    I'm always around Metrotown so I've been slowly attempting to try everything in the area. We've…read morebeen twice for dinner at MaMa Rich. They're a Northern Chinese spot that specializes in Guangxi cuisine and located right next to Onezo Tapioca. Even though it closes at 9:00pm, there were still people after us that came in for late night eats. We didn't have any issues with service; they came by to fill our tea several times. Just wish they gave bigger cups. Food comes out in a hurry. The menu is short and sweet: noodles, rice meals, appetizers, wontons and drinks. Trip #1 First visit was on a late Wednesday evening (around 8:30pm). - Mama's unique special milk tea ($4.80) - we added grass jelly ($0.50) which was unfortunately from a can. The milk tea was different than the norm as there was sweet fermented rice bits mixed in. Decent but don't think we'd get it again. - Sour and spicy crystal noodle ($6.98) - glass noodles with minced pork, bean sprouts, cilantro and peanuts. We got our dish medium spicy which was mild. Broth was excellently balanced; loved the sour notes. Glass noodles had a satisfying bite and cilantro added freshness to the bowl. - House special escargot rice noodles in spicy noodles ($13.98) - escargot, pig ear, beef, tofu, marinated egg, shrimp and pork intestine. There was also pickled green beans, bamboo shoots, tofu skins, wood ear mushrooms and peanuts. Really different with a good variety of textures and flavour. Loved all the types of meat, especially the tender beef, pork intestine and pig ear. Escargot was tasty but we wanted more. The tofu skin and wood ear mushrooms underneath were excellent. - Fresh meat wonton ($5.98) - this comes in a light broth with 15 homemade wontons, pickled seaweed and baby dried shrimp. Broth is basic but the wontons are great. Trip #2 Second trip was on a Friday evening (around 8:00pm). - Braised beef, pig ear and tofu ($10.98) - the beef is the same as what you get in their noodle bowls. Pig ear wasn't crunchy but the sauce (some sort of Chinese mushroom) was good. Tofu was fairly standard. For the price, it's a small dish; I didn't think it was worth it. - Shredded chicken, vegetable and cold noodle with house sauce ($9.53) - they asked us how spicy we wanted it; we went with spicy. Again, it's not so don't worry. The noodles were thin and the sauce was almost like a dan dan mein. We liked how it wasn't overwhelmingly peanuty. - Beef and escargot rice noodle in spicy soup ($9.98) - the beef is super tender. Again, the escargots are hard to find but everything else in this bowl is delicious. Tofu skin, wood ear mushrooms, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, peanuts and pickled green beans. Satisfying and spiciness finally came through. An interesting twist to the usual Northern Chinese spots typically found in town. Cash or debit only.

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    Shanghai Dimsum House

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